Month: April 2014

The goal of News Feed is to deliver the right content to the right people at the right time so they don’t miss the stories that are important and relevant to them.

Today we are announcing a series of improvements to News Feed to reduce stories that people frequently tell us are spammy and that they don’t want to see. Many of these stories are published by Pages that deliberately try and game News Feed to get more distribution than they normally would. Our update targets three broad categories of this type of feed spam behavior.

Like-baiting

“Like-baiting” is when a post explicitly asks News Feed readers to like, comment or share the post in order to get additional distribution beyond what the post would normally receive.

An Irish priest has become a social media sensation after he surprised a bride and groom by singing a custom-made cover of Canadian Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” at their wedding.

Video of Rev. Ray Kelly’s altar-side performance has shot to the top of YouTube in Ireland with more than 310,000 viewings since it was posted Monday following the weekend nuptials of Chris and Leah O’Kane.

The parish priest in the town of Oldcastle in County Meath, northwest of Dublin, started his version with the words: “We join together here today, to help two people on their way, as Leah and Chris start their life together.”

Kelly wins laughter midway as he raises his eyebrows at the stunned couple, and offers a playful wink at the end.

It was time for Rustic Sourdough Bakery to update their website. They also wanted a web designer that would make changes within 24 hours of requesting them. Since we also do their social media and regular content creations, they see us often. We created this site for them and used some eye catching photography to display their products. http://www.rusticsourdoughbakery.com